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blubberThick layer of fat under the skin of marine mammals, which provides an energy store and an effective insulating layer, preventing the loss of body heat to the surrounding water. Blubber has been used (when boiled down) in engineering, food processing, cosmetics, and printing, but all of these products can now be produced synthetically. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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While the Super 16 was setting up, they would shoot close-ups of the dancers using the Super 8 camera, lit only by a 60-watt blub illuminated against a corkboard, creating dark pools of light against a shadowy background. Sometimes I think what Riley likes so much is having my full attention as I move my face and change my voice in interesting ways -- I could probably be saying, "Blub blub blub Atmosphere is everything - buzzing, sinewy guitar lines meandering in bluesy/snake-charmer progressions with bass notes that blub like dripping water droplets, and with sleepy drum fills that induce a catatonic effect. |
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